my code:
Display display = activity.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
DisplayMetrics displayMetrics = new DisplayMetrics();
display.getMetrics(displayMetrics);
System.out.println("screen width:"+displayMetrics.widthPixels);
System.out.println("screen heigth:"+displayMetrics.heightPixels);
when I run this program in android Honeycomb system,the output is
800 and 1232
but the device's screen is 800_1280,hao can I get it?
thanks.
This piece of code works for me (if you don't mind to use undocumented methods):
Display d = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
int width, height;
Method mGetRawH;
Method mGetRawW;
try {
mGetRawH = Display.class.getMethod("getRawWidth");
mGetRawW = Display.class.getMethod("getRawHeight");
width = (Integer) mGetRawW.invoke(d);
height = (Integer) mGetRawH.invoke(d);
} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
//You should care about orientation here
int o = getResources().getConfiguration().orientation;
if (o == Configuration.ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT) {
if (width > height) {
int tmp = width;
width = height;
height = tmp;
}
} else if (o == Configuration.ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE) {
if (width < height) {
int tmp = width;
width = height;
height = tmp;
}
}
Log.d("d", "w=" + width + " h=" + height);
Actually device full screen width=800 and height=1280
(including status bar, title bar)
. If you run your code to get display size, the system will not include status bar height and title bar height, so you will get height as 1232 (1280-(status bar height + title bar height))
.
1280 x 752 - landscape
800 x 1232 - portrait
This 48 px are for the Andriod default notification bar...